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t “ PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE mes “SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 13,: 1926 ‘ : ‘prevalent everywhere. ‘Too many- fail to realize | : “a , ee ae SCRE ee inkreh suns ue ct tte [_Theres Room for Argument on Bvery Subject, Bxeept— | OLDEST NEWSPAPER CaS HR ER RAST ISIE Mian. PALM ished 1873) , betent judges and prosecutors. s | Such a situation cannot be corrected until every "te eren YOoTA \ eg ‘ a] Tosa / ¢ ’ 4 . ISTENTNES WoRSE = \ iy Bere’ AGEING ‘Published by the Bismarck Tribune Company,| community is aroused to its responsibility in the | Bismarck, N. 1)., and entered at the postoffice at! matter of jury duty. Prevalence of crime will! Taan Tas Soul OF cn ae WRONG Wi Fe somewhere Dad is trying to tell you not to do this.” . , He had gone as far as his voice man, ix found murdered in a |would take him. A sob rose in his cheap hotel in GRAFTON. Po- | throat. He flung himeelf into a chair lice find a woman's handkerchief |and buried this face in his arms. and a yellow ticket stub from a She was beside him—on her knees theater in MANSFIELD. —her face working with emotion, JIMMY RAND, his son, goes her chin quiverin to Mansfield. The stub is traced | “Brother, dear, what’s come over to.a THOMAS FOGARTY, who you? Where’s my light-hearted Jim- says he gave it to OLGA MAY- , my?” Her voice broke. She stop- NARD, a cabaret singer. ped abruptly to wipe away her tears Bismarck, as second class mail matter. 4 i * . George D. Man : | continue as long as citizens shirk such an important - ~ | obligation. Mr. Pecora finds that the average jury- | to grasp clearly that he owes society a censcientious discharge of his duty. This dodging | y {of a duty to the state, he finds, results in juries of Daily by naa out Hata pera 5.00! small calibre and the fate of the criminal too often Meliber Audit Bureau of Circauion | 8 in the hands of men not qualified to weigh the |. | evidence properly. They permit sympathy and} Subscription Rate: Daily by carrier, p Daily by mail, per Daily by mail, per year, Phe Acrember of The Associated Press 9 sentimentality to determine the verdict. Jimmy meets and falls in love !and regain her composure. It was METI retibicnHion of all nawaalleatches srelited y service is probably the highest duty of a| with MARY LOWELL. Later he |Jimmy who was broken—who must to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also | citizen except that of military service. When it i : SETAE EO ae | ne ‘ints when he tells her she | “Jimmy,” she said finally. “I be- is suspected of murder. lieve this is all going to come out Mary, out with SAMUEL | right in the end. It’s only a ques- CHURCH, a wealthy lawyer, seen | tion of waiting a little while. You the local news of spontaneous origin published here- | regarded in such a light there will not be so many] / i rights of republication of all other matter miscarriages of justice. “Nes siz PROWIBIION ’ : : a so reser >. "APPLESAUCE \ — = | ee ISTE GREATEST No GREATER JOKE HAS EVER Jimmy lift Olga into a taxi and’ (don’t see my side of it. My pride, ‘oreign Representatives | v sn’! misunderstands. Jimmy. If I change my course I G LOGAN PAUNG COMEANY Work Is ead hs But It Isn't alk | | BLESSING Ais BEEN PERPETRATED ON Olga is arrested. She tells po- \|have no pride left, and Jimmy, dear, CHICAGO Derrorr | | William M. Wood, says a writer,in the New York} | °° 71 ine The PEOPLE OF These lice the ticket stub and handker- |if a woman brings no pride to her Tower Bldg. Kresge Bldg.| Evening World, killed himself because he could not (ca wae iTeD chief might have got into ponses- |husband she brings, nothing, else.” IF. BURN r 4 sale sion man who “j er looked up. “Is it pride, or stub- Raw yoraYNe: BURNS AND SMITH Blag, | tine it to be idle. ENER KNOWN ites ® eB Nd mt ola cae en nl gid ge Ne hws - Fifth Ave. Bldg.| According to this writer, the wealthy founder of | der, She doesn’t know who he |closed her mouth with his finger. (Official City, State and County Newspaper) _|the American Woolen Company could have borne beg fad pelle weet tees oc Bo Ce ies thy the grief and disappointment which accompanied | ‘his declining years if he had been able to plunge | into wo he used to do. Deprived of this sol- | ace, the writer thinks, Wood found life too great | a burden to be carried any longer and sent a bullet through his ‘br . Wood was active throughout his life—tremen- dously so. He was the very apétheosis of the Amer- icin eeailiuomvat' a bustling; hurrying business ex- HAS Gola BE DONE ceutive. Born a poor boy, he developed a tremendous ABouT THESE |company, piled up 2 huge fortune—and then found REGENERSTIVE Sels to Grafton to persuade the dis- |my stubbornness, although I called trict attorney to release her. it pride at the time—seems to have BARRY COLVIN, in love with | lost her to me.” Jimmy's sister, “JANET, asks He rose to his feet. “Janet, we him if there was anything in {spoke a moment ago of tragedy. The Henry Rand’s past that might ‘| greatest tragedy of all is to ‘ales the give a clew to the murder. happiness that is in, your grasp.” Jimmy left the train the next NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XVI morning in Mansfield in a slow but Barry continued: “Yes, Jim, out steady downpour of rain that driz- of the past. Somewhere in your zled down from low, leaden clouds. father’s life is somebody who had| He hurried to police headquarters. an object in getting him out of the' O’Day was off duty, and Jimmy. told Perhaps, ‘he didn’t know him- the chief of the action thet had been Not Ready to Leave Republican Party It was found following the flights of oratory ani the flow of soul at the Nonpart vention th jority of the del egates regarded the Republican party label as the | fitting one to be used in the quest for votes. | than twenty votes were mustered up for a rmer- Labor party. Some of the cighteen tha: voted to abartlon the Republ well known Democr: n League con- at a considerable m: “TTELLYOu, Somenina tion were and men who have been at times identified with other than the Republican ‘, i, Gi id nemies, but + party. we the very last that it was hardly worth it, some-| Tals, ALL THERE xe be had them, Mad any ‘¢) j i it allt tia Gistrict attorney in ihe ia Fineness tis (HOW) H ST y A “Good Lord, man, you don’t think: “All right, when we get official advanced. It will be forgotten as the campaign, tte New York paper gauged his motives correctly : they almost suc-‘and release her on bail.” said the ceeded in making it look like a sui- chief. i cide. Why would anyone do it, Jim?,. “Bail? Where are we going to get Vihat possible motive?” : bail? She hasn't any" friends. I d Barry.” Jimmy haven't any money.” i “It'll have to be done, Rand.” Let's} “Wait a minute,” said Jimmy. He ed up the telephon id gave money. @ number. “Mayfair Hotel?” he ask- led. “Will you give me Thomas Fo- garty’s room 2am . impossible to say, of course. But whether he | was right or wrong, the whole story serves to point ‘out once more the tragedy that*is bound to come, | some time, if we make our daily work an end rather well as every cther state official identified with this | than # means to an end. | ene Sap particular factio It is good to be able to find w in which one can Governor Sorlie showed indifference as to the out- | lese oneself, giving all the energy and force ene has | come? He has been fair and impartial in his ad-| Without stopping to think where it is leading. But ministration and has refused to listen to some of | t has its dange Spidey he Sooner or later, unless one dies in middle age, the extremists in the party. His conception of the eee Genimsre ative than ae 4 Non. {comes the day when the human machine eanno! Girl of T stand up under the strain, Then the old job, no| * avulr of ' ‘od: ay partisan. While sympathetic t> the economic prob- n ¢ , matter how much ene enjoyed it, has-to be given progresses and the battle will be waged more or less as a personal appeal for of! It was a foregone conclusion that Senator Nye and Governor Sorlie would win the endorsement as “Could it have been money? get at this thing.” * ad didn’t’ have any “Blackmail? Jealousy? _ Fear? Jim, I think someone was afraid of your father.” “And so, Mr. Fogarty,” Jimmy “You know better than that, Barry. was si g, half an hour later, they’re Dad wouldn't have scared a cat.” ‘holding her for bail. In a way you “You don’t get me. Either he had, got her into this scrape, although something on someone or that per-' not intentionally. They tell me you son was afraid he would find it go bond for people quite frequently. out. They're evidently afraid you'll Why don’t you put up the bail for S$ a cons lems of the farmers and seeking through sane / Me - i tpi steal SRS FACING THE MUSIC |for me, she would hasten to get her find it out, too. Now yon take a‘ her? g means to bring about better markets and better|"P: And if one has not some inner resources— —— version of what she and mother both fool's advice and stay out of Mans-| Fogarty flung away his cigar. “All something to, make life sweet wholly apart from| 1 tried to get up med a scandal, out before anyone 1d.” right, Rand, I'll do it, I'll go dewn s soon as mother d rural ccnditions, he refuses to be the tool of radi-|SOMVUnME To. MN MSE HEI seoomn euUE $0; side told, his. Every man hopes his radiator “will not. I'm going back to- | there and take care of it right now.” cals. work—there is tragedy {lame that 1 decided I would have to| ¥ swollen ankle} won’t freeze until it finally does. | ae ., |. He put on his coat and hat -and Work hard and earnestly, yes. - But never forget | stay inside, most of the da least. | faucet most of — “Don't do it, Jim. I'm afraid. followed Jimmy out of his room. It was to be expected that patronage troubles | : : ! t would cause some difficulty. They always dof ae there is a little bit moré to life than atthe ine aati ava -agacn stiouch jobs F A if and sleeping and toiling. Tie are so many things | ed to commiserate and comfort mg so| down for that mea i Rage eros Seotign sobs fon sail the athe ae enjey, to make life happy and full; don’t fail to. badly that T knew mother had fold! ad heard father come home at} If you are: wearing your bathing| why you got that note, and the phone spent in hit search for work was Somebody has to carry on for the sheer pleasure |" : 4 AMET oe (our old servant my whole stéry. { st one hour earlier than usual amd| suit for underwear a little talcum! call, and the telegram ‘here. Stay even worse. He tried office after of- of the game. find out about them while there is time. That just like mother. phe) new T was jin for it, but knowing | powder will keep it from seratehing. | home and let the police find the man fice, It seemed to him that he an- ponte sas dbo sdeN What are they? Little things—but big things,! wouldn’t let me have a doctor to took) that I would have to face his wrath ‘ u're talking about, The Maynard swered every want ed in the paper. Bee ey cporiab br the; Warmer Lavon move ikea CURE. Lrckqicen. GErletatuns aval att le for fear he wauld! some time, I made up my mind to] Won't’ be long now before the’ Stvt can help them. He tremped-weatyit wiles “ands task will develep depends upcn the character of the ae a ; ce ea Raa = j . aa at ‘ fa how I had sprained it! take my medicine and get it over|weather will ‘be warm enough to ”“1¢ you don't—” ‘he shrugged-- nothing but disappointment. ’ eal made. ‘There are from six to ten thousand so-|the fine jeys of human friendships and _relation-{ and so get the story | J Bi in the state who would like a communiatic| Ships, the feeling of harmony with a world that,, Without’ uny compunetion to a Rer-) Bi which she told) with as quickly as possible, leave off a couple of pairs of socks. “well, they didn’t stop at murder be-| He tried the automobile agencies, des, T was hungr: ; f . advancing his qualifications as a ; ‘ : vant. | Pather never looked at me as 1| ‘So live that the sound of the post- meense,. Barry. This thing. is suecessful salesman back in Grafton. program and as the Nonpartisan League has moved | despite its woes, is still a good, kindly world— these} “Sure, Miss Julia d Vil fust| entered the dining room, His face| man’s whistle. brings joy instead of! an a piyff.. You mean: to say that‘ But, they told him, they didn’t need 5 4 ei 5 in ‘the past two years,/things can make up for idleness when one has quit! take yeur coat and dre shoes | wis like aithunder cloud. I wouldn't] the dread of bills, Someone is going to take the trou-| salesmen; they needed customers. to more conservative ground in the past two years, down stairs and tonight Vl bring elf, however, to pay any — bie to kill me if 1 don’t leave Mans-|~ Night came and he was tired and i ey etty good shape| Old friends are theisbest, because | You're just too’ stubborn ‘to admit) you think. 5 you're in danger. You're in some-| As if the weather were not miser- body's way in Mansfield. ‘That’s able enough, the day that Jimmy d determined to go|.new ones make & How my these adherents may not feel exactly at home. |the harness. F ‘em up and put ‘em in your closet and| attention to him, I hobbled over to] Work ‘hard and save your money field? hungry. He would eat something “Dad” Walker and A. C. Townley may lead them| If your life has no interest for you outside of} no one will be the wiser.” | my chair and was sitting down when| so there will be a long line of high-| “Whoever did that thing to your| warm, he told himself, and then ad alker and A. C. y y lea f i ds y heading toward aj! Although I was much provoked at) a remark from him made me straigh-| priced autos at your funera! father knows you’re staying in Mans-| home to a hot bath and his bed. He into other camps fcr the practice cf the kind of po-| Your wining aed ou are heading toward 4 nother, 1 had to smile ary Ann ory elf up fe quickly that my iB ars ee field and probably knows why.” igid. feel taldee in alia (araing, itics rine » suitable eer i ind| very unhappy old age. took my clothes down F ankle gave a sickening twinge. Vater would be considered our; «welj, let them play their game| ‘He was about to turn in at a chea! litical doctrine more suitable to the crusading mind spite ma ———. If she knew my story Adims'| “I am sending to the papers right] most refreshing drink ifvit weren't | wish me, If they show their hand| restaurant when he suddenly stopped of a Lemke, a Hamilton or a Dell Patterson, a who is her pal, would know it) after din Julia, the announce-|so plentiful. (ees it will make it that much easier to| short, a worried. look: on his face. er a as been said, ‘a t be denied that a 3 tomorrow morning, for —al-} ment of your engagement and carly nf hem in the end. I’m going back| He frowned. Bec as veer ead meee Alaura " Editorial Comment though Mary. Ann is the” kindliest| marriage to Charles Becker!” The organ being played upon. the] M&b them in the coer close to Olga| whore the matter with me?™ he Governor Sorlie has a streng following throughout | | sout in the world and she loves me! (Copyright, 192 ‘A Service, Inc.) | most right now {9 the nose. Maynard in the hope of running onto] said aloud. “What's worrying me?” the state who admire his stand upon many issues, | ——$$$—$—$—_——$—$—$————— | perhaps more than anyone else, on | — the fellow she described. ‘The police| "He stood for a moment er two, He has sought to bring the farmer and the mer- A Military Trail? ae) well lieorliae) of thabavenilive One meses her's Solution. | Most of us owe so many Ietters we; wouldn't do as well, for if he’s the| thinking, then entered the restau- Penis cca hoch ant-ta cemhane same ols | (The Dickinson Press) “I ge it on for fun {ita wecide we gwen write any of; kind of man. I think he is hell be| rant. He ate a hurried meal, top- chant into closer contact and to remove some of the i f é ei : “I was only trying it on for fun|them wu Wea ble to spot @ policeman a mile off—| ping it off with two cups of steam- bitterness engendered by such leaders as Lemke,| Designation of the National Parks highway as a INTURES to see how I looked in hoops,” said | (Copyright, 1926, NEA Service, Ine.) | able fn plain clothes. ne coftes. He Hite ogre and Painv, Hamilton andi others | military trail by the war department is ex- the Rag Doll. “I took it back and | EE Ae SR “And now, Barry, shut your head.| started for home. Outside the little i Townley, Hamilton an neat a ? esa fares Lee peau wer ree ve) hung it up ann tana of ar ee hy, the way. how are you getting| restaurant, a group of ‘hangers-on- -_ If he s the Republican nomination, it will be | pected in the near future according to informatio! . Seay avouies foreiveni is sAldaMise| A THOUGHT | Jalong with. Janet? «a »{ eyed him curiously. He darted them = - + a personal triumph. His years ef adherence to the coming from state highway engineers who claim to Olive ROBERT. BATCH eae litt that alle Sumpaneatd pean isin eeaoubeldamen 9 EER CE jer An Ane a hostile glance and a oment, later . " : M é = fs . ‘ e ‘ A y * $ 4 jaughed.. He r short again and cursed. :.,. Repub party naturally pel him to view be in close tcuch with the situation. the edge of the cloud, her hoop:kirt fon? and Seascncd to grab his pe ar aided ie that?” he mut: D vile i ‘ Z & G ‘ eh ing ike rachute. These filthy dreamers defile the ‘i roblems servatively than some If this is made effective it will mean that steps] When Mister Snoopsy, the Shad-| Spreading out like a parachute. ac iy, |tered. “Just like @ little boy with a stale problems more conservatively than some If this is made effective it w: ennat sters | Malan, rusted cut of Hidy Go Lani | That gave the dolls an idea, and| eth, dewpixe dominion and speak [72 ,. me, Harry. I know it'| thip'on his shoulder!” wings of the Nonpartisan League organization de-j will be taken immediately to improve this trans-|0" Man, rushed out of Hidy to holding ‘tight to the big umbrella | evil of dignities—Jude 1:8. no joke.” He became very serious.|” ‘The rain, whipped along now on a mand. His attitude toward convention this jcontinental route. Within the next few years it] put when Mister Sprinkle they had arrived in, they sailed gent: “I think I know ‘how you feel.” rising ) chilled him. His inces- blow, : ses ‘ ‘ seg * iy down to the th. And they all] Who dares to say that he alone] *,, r- "7 3 . : week clearly demonstrated that if continued inj will be paved in its entirety. : er man, looked down ani] vent "straight. back. io their homes | bas found: the teuth?-—Longfellow. |.,“Youll meyer, know vou i feel} sent tramping all day,long had soak: * power, he will follow out the same policy of seeking | That the above report is more than idle talk seems Shia ante ay pul Mister and have been living happily ever MoLEE wiles mikceecs ui think? Jimmy, turning ncaa to inoet tek wind: = to serve the whole state rather than a scction, ato be borne out by the fact that state highway engi-|+ out for good and all! seeNngulingaling!” went Mister|. Daventry.-A baby “mouse, weigh-|®way> “I think T know, Barry’ ee ae Hersiane block. or two particular class or a clique. neers along the route are working with federal engi- ES s, sir! That was the end of him,| sprinkle Blow's telephone. ing less than » quarter of an ounces}. 45, ,0¢»° said Jimmy, hig. hand on fon Sipe eo encagain £ — Governor Sorlie emerges from the convention jncers to shorten the road wherever possible with 4/4. iter alleand (hope he built his | meine’ Cae ay Queen callin: the] ceva te net England, Creeping |‘Her shoalder, ‘why ‘don't you cut) some watchdog in his mind—seemed i “really stronger with a considerable element in the ; view to making the final survey permanent. new laundry and is living peace- “(To Be Continued) on to one of the main condensers at see an ee eae je ‘and put Barry ie bvainey its oF aupenning rouble. | —-& state because he refused to make rash promises to} As if to further strengthen the report it is said | fully with Sniff Whisker, the mayor Sean Canal hae va SME eee er ee eee tno |. “You know why, Jimmy, and Barry | nothing in sight. “I’m ay nervous . the extrem: and also because he refused to in-' that the state and federal departments are consider-| “As for the umbrella that } 5 feet above sea level. | transmission of signals; poet. my; het squarely. “Happy, a as old woman,” he growled = vite a return cf the bitterness that divided this state ing a new route through the Badlands from Belfield Peep at he tas ch ‘ Pa ; a gl PRR STARS a ce alee years into s) many contending factions. to Medora which would run north of the Northern | 4). tied up in it, ca. ding the Twine She averted his eyes. “Of course] intersection, the last corner to be F3 ig ie nite o THEE gener se ae od a watied $ . 4 ire di: v ightawa ent Up A Sr, 2 satin, Ue, AS you're not,” ‘he said abruptly turned on the way to his room. As z It is well known that Governor Sorlie wanted an | Pacific tracks for the entire distance, straightaway |--well E you're nob atk tp her. -*Sanety” bel perneeds tne’ tare tee Panacea to | endorsement of his administration on the part of and at angles, instead of improving the winding trail] , Instead of going to the moon, the Ment on, staring into the fireplace, ten, but only the howling of, the ris- the representatives of the farmers and he received | to the south of the tracks from Belfield on. the sun, because the moon ey : prin . “there isn't any on piven ere? ing gale could be heard. Rae £ it. But what was more important, he did not want) If the National Parks highway is to be designated Ching, a na Sra navansgot ta mee < te te We're fools if we don't Baie aie want die Bea Heat elndee Rae 2 the nomination if he was to be ferced to wage the|as a military trail it will mean much to the towns Mine Were Mister Sprinkle 3 3 : all wre ca Rs a’ Sa uit and looked and sold sonia tion ean men etn + kind of a campaign that Lemke and his extremists | and cities along the route and especially here in| loud was in the ray. That a = a ee ‘her, “Janet, don’t spoil ee when a crisis is e ? desired, poster Nort Dabota, As Abele ore eh rl ees Li carmen “beautiful thing. between| "Again ho listened, straining his : Whether his course was wise politically only time] There are mighty few miles of good road between when pop! The big umbrella 4 fh ~ yi ij Fon, snd Bary GiakS bathe “cut sera thie ties ashe ae a sana ? will tell. Whatever the result, Governor Sorlie has] Mandan and Beach and instead of improving it the eee pee its Hponeh che aa YP 5 her’ short. “I know what you're| step some distance down, the street 3 the personal satisfaction that he won the nomination | counties traversed are permitting the highway to|Blow’s feet. ‘i é ¥ é going sang inet ie Geet Aor behind him. | He stood quite still for \ y ear frome terms and notjupon that of men who dol become worse every your, | Heavy tralfie has wnade) 0 sills Ue ay texted, ig i ; Barry in this—this ‘tragedy. flat against the building end waited. * $ not have the welfare of the farmers at heart. Most] almost every fost of it choppy and no attempt is|«sguch a big fat iat la! Really 1 “Janet, I-. believe—! _know—that Pee (To Be Continued) * of the oppo n are disappcinted job hunters who | made to keep it in shape. We trust that for the | never saw such a fat umbrella in 'my x : Pe iy RUA 2 failed to land themselves or friends at the public | sake of the people who live along the National Parks |Hfé!_ It's) even fatter than the bie _——= | News From the From the ‘ nent week be ratio pret mb rte és fs i isl y it tha a vii esig- | w y tr » cast from station KFJM at ini- Vogt sci ast: ss ealasuicas | Wd doc tte op aoe tee ee aie ae eT ee le | State University || verity. "aise tiie s Coot of Minet, z Unless the political signs fail, the Nonpartisan | nated as a military trail, for that is the only way aac ein Howe ‘ying ; s. bl ny le nd sua gy beter ay = League convention indicates that many are tired that it will be decently maintained, Why, ig's a talking umbrelZa!” = - = 4 | will broadcast a ‘message to all state 3 of Pee ee atin audvite dicsonient elements and ee said Mistet Sprinkle Biow. "It mast| ( EVERETU/WHAT YOU ‘DOING IN HERE ¢ Clunses ‘hegan Wednesday at the| OFgamizations, eee e if Fes ‘ i ; : have a radio in it.” I THOUGHT THCY MADE THE DoOGs State University after the second , M Beatries/Johnstone ‘ ve * would welcome a vrealignment that would bring Senatorial Candidates So hevuntied the string at the top IDE UP IN THE BAGEASE CAR semester registration, with 73 new] er cos¥ Or Sos tak cag = Republicans of the state together, functioning as (Grand Forks, Herald) ind out. nolled. Wane and Back std rR = } students, e rolled. Ai total regis, subject pertaining js work. they did before the League was organized. The| Announcement made Wednesday by L. B, Hanna Ea apart ioe an) Reva = a = : fee iat stare kal eee at fel es C. Swain, ealdent, of Ma ville aw E3 same is true of the I. V. A. machine. No prog: that he will permit his name to be presented to the | hat’s all this?” cried the jolly I. 7 I i nge gat’ lable. 7 ~ | Rormal school, } B. MeCurdy, Was! “Wihere have ‘of the North Dakota burn, secretary ; - 3 : X student Education Association, Supt. W. E. BG yOu Boles ss E . , b Lille, Lee wee Bineos, Park : 1 River, V. E, Esson, Hillsboro, George will be made toward a final settlement of political | Republican state convention as a candidate for en-|0ld weatherman fairy. differences until Republicans find ‘some common |iorsement for the United States senate will ovca- y ground which will make such organizations as the] sion no surprise, as it has been taken for granted ‘ cried = e | Reynolds, 'T. O.. Sweetiand, League or the I. Y. A. impossible. for many months past that Mr. Hanna was a can-| Twins: “We're Nancy and Nick ane \ School of Engineering, and Grand Forks, wete at, the State Unt- The feeling that brought both organizations into |didate for the toga. With Mr. Nestos’ announce-|Hidy Go helping poor Mis: 1 i —— Ing oF the state: eran Anke oe being has died down largely and the next campaign | ment of his own candidacy, made several days ago, eee i gieg carateesl anne K ; E. bars a of ftinneapolis, the northeast division of the stute will show that in neither organization is there the|the contest: for the Republican convention endorse-| Dinah, Calamity Jane, Miss Tootsie f ' eine Speco University, peepee oh Oh lebchenn, Was held Bi the Com- unity of leadership or following that characterized | ment is fairly joined between these two. Hol Del ake 2 7 ee ot \ } $a is Intention of "Attending the] imons building and Dean Joseph Ken- ! ‘former ‘elections. ‘ It must be borne in mind, however, that the an-| soldier, Teddy Bear, Limber Lone = eo — - 1 , " Pe gee ren fee tattat Re i, Ere Be ne; # Voters of North Dakota are not going to ,be/nouncement of these gentlemen's candidacy does treat amar toners Uh es ; =— CN . . Eesivet ry Dean V, P. Squires this Sard thet ce stirred up as they were in the past by’ class appeal. not bar the Republican convention from the consid-|° «tow do you do?” said Mister ; ; : reek. At or program = she ieyy inidated this con: of ni n- 2 : years’ and it has} feren Preside: Kane president vt y HA f solemnly. situation be éarefuily canyassed and all possibili-|' “Won't you sit down?” suid Mister Sprinkle Blow. if ““No, thank you. We must be go- ing.” suid Mix Crinoline, k to Hidy. G officials are going to win on their records|eration of other possible candidates for the sen-| Sprinkle Blow. ‘ ¥ recedes of the endorsement, or tag they happen|atorship. On the countrary it is essential that’ the| | How do you do2” said all the dolls, ties be given careful consideration before the con- boos Want Juries vention’s endorsement is conferred. , ay students aré dis the increase of} The fact that both Mr. Hanna and Mr. Nestos i and many: até the remedies pro-\have snnounced their willingness to give full and|™4 District Pecora ef New |loyal, support to the choice of the ar | ‘Gne of the rea-| particularly and promises well for ‘Republican forces in the Ps AR Ani ye sent 4 ent ott wi HE PN